Highly sensitive scent-detection of COVID-19 patients in vivo by trained dogs.
Timely and accurate diagnostics are essential to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, but no test satisfies both conditions. Dogs can scent-identify the unique odors of volatile organic compounds generated during infection by interrogating specimens or, ideally, the body of a patient. After training 6 dogs...
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Autores principales: | Omar Vesga, Maria Agudelo, Andrés F Valencia-Jaramillo, Alejandro Mira-Montoya, Felipe Ossa-Ospina, Esteban Ocampo, Karl Čiuoderis, Laura Pérez, Andrés Cardona, Yudy Aguilar, Yuli Agudelo, Juan P Hernández-Ortiz, Jorge E Osorio |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a4202fedeeeb4036ae537172b201121b |
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